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Arnaud Charles Paul
Marie Philippe de
Borchgrave (26
October 1926 – 15
February 2015) was a Belgian–American
journalist who
specialized in international...
- The de
Borchgrave d'Altena is the name of the
Dutch and
Belgian noble family from 's-Hertogenbosch and the
County of Flanders.
According to
family tradition...
- spy
thriller novel by
Arnaud de
Borchgrave and
Robert Moss (New York:
Crown Publishers, 1980).
Drawing on de
Borchgrave's experience as a jet-setting Newsw****...
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Thierry De
Borchgrave (born 21 May 1932) is a
Belgian bobsledder. He
competed in the four-man
event at the 1964
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Isabelle Jeanne Marie Alice Jacobs, by marriage,
Countess Isabelle de
Borchgrave d'Altena (born 1946 in Brussels) is a
prominent Belgian artist and sculptor...
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Baron Émile
Jacques Yvon
Marie de
Borchgrave (1837–1917) was a
Belgian historian and diplomat.
Borchgrave was born in
Ghent on 27
December 1837. He was...
- of the
Rhodesian Bush War.
Altena was a
tobacco farm
owned by Marc de
Borchgrave, a
white Rhodesian landowner who was unpo****r
among the
local civilians...
- on a year-by-year
basis (US$30
million in 2004,
according to
Arnaud de
Borchgrave). At a 3
October 2001
press conference,
Colin Powell tried to persuade...
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Townshend and was the
grandmother of Belgian-American
journalist Arnaud de
Borchgrave. A
third daughter, Irène (1872–1963), was the
subject of a
Renoir painting...
- 1970. The
Spike (with
Arnaud de
Borchgrave) (Crown, 1980)
Death Beam (Crown, 1981) Monimbó (with
Arnaud de
Borchgrave) (Simon and Schuster, 1983) Moscow...